Andrew
An episode of the Write For You podcast, hosted by Odegaard Writing and Research Center, titled "Andrew" was published on June 30, 2023 and runs 34 minutes.
June 30, 2023 ·34m · Write For You
Summary
In this episode, we talk to Andrew (he/him), a Ph.D. Candidate in the University of Washington’s Department of History and Associate Director of the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, about navigating a changing writing process, writing across a range of genres, and the richness of editorial feedback. Listen in to hear more! Find out more about the material and support mentioned in this episode: Zotero – Zotero is a citation manager. Find links to Zotero and other similar apps in the UW Libraries’ research guide on digital history tools under “Productivity." National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD) – Access the NCFDD’s vast range of resources and support for free through the University of Washington’s institutional membership. Additional access to programs and support, such as the Write Now program, are available on a pay-to-register basis. “Revisiting ‘Streetwise’” – Andrew Hedden (Real Change, 2021) "Even blue-chip companies fail. Here's how to save their workers, and towns, when they do.” — Andrew Hedden (The Washington Post, 2019). “Streetwise/Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell: Qualities of Life” – Andrew Hedden (The Criterion Collection, 2021) Audio transcripts available here.
Episode Description
In this episode, we talk to Andrew (he/him), a Ph.D. Candidate in the University of Washington’s Department of History and Associate Director of the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, about navigating a changing writing process, writing across a range of genres, and the richness of editorial feedback. Listen in to hear more!
Find out more about the material and support mentioned in this episode:
- Zotero – Zotero is a citation manager. Find links to Zotero and other similar apps in the UW Libraries’ research guide on digital history tools under “Productivity."
- National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD) – Access the NCFDD’s vast range of resources and support for free through the University of Washington’s institutional membership. Additional access to programs and support, such as the Write Now program, are available on a pay-to-register basis.
- “Revisiting ‘Streetwise’” – Andrew Hedden (Real Change, 2021)
- "Even blue-chip companies fail. Here's how to save their workers, and towns, when they do.” — Andrew Hedden (The Washington Post, 2019).
- “Streetwise/Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell: Qualities of Life” – Andrew Hedden (The Criterion Collection, 2021)
Audio transcripts available here.
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